In a significant move to bolster security for Christmas, Kolkata has deployed around 2,000 additional police officers across high-traffic areas, including Park Street, the Zoo, and other key locations. This surge in police presence follows the recent arrest of several suspected terrorists in Kolkata and nearby regions, which has raised alarm over potential security threats. To enhance safety, police have intensified Naka checking at key entry and exit points of the city, aiming to monitor and control all incoming and outgoing traffic more effectively.
The security measures are also in response to increased concerns about potential infiltration linked to the ongoing political and security situation in Bangladesh. Kolkata Commissioner Manoj Verma has issued directives to strengthen surveillance in sensitive areas, with a focus on preventing any cross-border activities. Additional police patrols have been positioned in vulnerable locations, and intelligence agencies are monitoring developments closely to assess potential risks. These security steps are part of broader efforts to maintain public safety during the festive season, with authorities prioritizing the prevention of any possible incidents.